Recently, the news that League of Legends (LOL) team HLE (Hanwha Life Esports) has renewed the contract with its jungler Grizzly has attracted some attention. However, according to South Korea**, this is only an action to fix an error in the contract database and is not an official renewal.
Team HLE has always been favored by fans for its tight lineup and consistent performances. And the renewal of Grizzly has led to speculation about whether major changes will occur. However, South Korea** recently clarified that the so-called renewal is only to correct errors in the contract database, not to make actual adjustments to the contract.
It is reported that errors in the contract database may be due to technical or administrative errors, and not involve the renegotiation of contract terms between teams and players. This is not uncommon in the esports industry, and fixing such mistakes usually requires only an administrative process rather than a deep contract adjustment.
The appearance of this news has caused doubts among some followers and has also confused some fans. However, for the HLE team, this may be a routine administrative action, rather than a signal of a substantial change to the roster. In this statement, the team did not reveal more specific details about the contract error, but highlighted the nature of the amendment.
Overall, Team HLE's contract extension with jungler Grizzly was actually misguided. This amendment only corrects errors in the contract database and does not involve changes to the contract itself. This is normal in the esports industry and does not have a material impact on a team's lineup and operations. As the esports industry continues to evolve, similar administrative changes may become more frequent, but they do not necessarily mean roster changes or contract changes.